Claude Lilly

Claude Clifford Lilly III (born June 1946) is an American educator, insurance executive, and academic administrator that served as the 17th president of Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina.

[3] During Lilly's time at Clemson, he served as the chair of the Charlotte Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

During his presidency, Lilly led an $11.8 million campaign to renovate Neville Hall, the college's main academic building.

He also led the "swift response" to the flooding of a dormitory on campus, and oversaw the graduation of the first two classes from Presbyterian's School of Pharmacy.

[3] It was announced on June 9, 2015, that Lilly had been elected to serve as the vice president of the Big South Conference.